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Asked for female, 34 years old from Agra
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Karimnagar
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M.B.,B.S., Post-Graduate (Aviation, Spor...read more
Alternative Medicine Specialist•Delhi
You are a subject of Bronchial Asthma. Best of medical science extends short term relief, as you've experienced for the last 7 years, and used it as per your need. You may have periods of natural remission and exacerbations, while the normal history of this disease is that it slowly progresses with increase in morbidity with age.
However, if you seek permanent CURE, you'd need to look beyond Allopathic Medicine to Holistic MediCare. And, as a pioneer of this speciality, I can assure you of a...more
However, if you seek permanent CURE, you'd need to look beyond Allopathic Medicine to Holistic MediCare. And, as a pioneer of this speciality, I can assure you of a...more
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Try combihale fb 200 2puff/twice/day with spacer. Aerocort inh is emergency med. And long term use can effect heart
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Kolkata
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Can be controlled only. You are not on right medication. Take budamate 200 2 puff twice/day with spacer.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Bishnupur
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HI Lybrate USER… A) take 10 ml of fresh LEMON JUICE, GINGER JUICE and 1 tsf of jaggery along with 60 ml of water early in the morning on empty stomach and after meals.…do this for 30 days…it gives you good result …. THANKS.
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No. It is not because of your aerocort inhaler. Infact many a times thyroid is the cause for asthma. And in patients who have low thyroid (TSH levels) many times thyroid medications results in relief of asthma symptoms. At times asthma symptoms are not controlled till you start managing thyroid also.
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